Changes in electrokinetic properties of natural rubber latex after surface chemical modifications |
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Authors: | C. C. Ho |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Department of Chemistry, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | High-ammonia latex concentrate prepared from doubly-concentrifuged fieldHevea latex was exhaustively dialyzed to remove any residual water-soluble non-rubber constituents. The specially purified latex was then treated with specific chemical reagents to modify the surface ionogenic groupings originally present on the latex particle surface. The electrophoretic mobility of the modified latexes was investigated as a function of pH. The change in electrokinetic properties of the surface-modified latex was explained in terms of chemical modification to the ionogenic groups of the adsorbed layer of proteins and long chain fatty acid soaps on the latex particle surface, the negative charges of which are primarily responsible for the colloidal stability of the latex. For comparison direct extraction of the long-chain fatty acid soaps from the specially purified latex by solvent was also carried out. Present results indicate that the number of carboxyl groups from the adsorbed long-chain fatty acid soaps plays a major role in the stabilization of the latex concentrate. In comparison the contribution of negative charges from the adsorbed proteins towards the stability of the latex is of less importance. |
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Keywords: | Highammonia Hevealatex surfaceionogenicgroupssurfacemodifying electrophoreticmobility influence ofpH electrokineticproperties colloidalstability stabilization of latexconcentrates |
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